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The Pironman 5 includes the Pi5 NVMe PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board), a PCIe adapter board specifically designed for NVMe solid-state drives. This board supports four sizes of NVMe SSDs: 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280, all of which can be installed in an M.2 M key slot. The connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speeds (5 GT/sec), but can be forced to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) for faster performance.
Compatible NVMe SSDs include:
ADATA Legend 700, 800, and XPG SX8200 Pro, Axe Memory Generic Drive, Crucial P2, P3, P3 Plus M.2, Inland PCIe NVMe SSD, KIOXIA EXCERIA and EXCERIA G2 NVMe SSD, Kingston KC3000, NV2, Lexar NM710, NM620, Netac NV3000, NV2000 NVMe SSD, Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe SSD, Pineberry Pi Pinedrive (2280), PNY CS1030, Sabrent Rocket 4.0, Rocket Nano, Samsung 970 EVO Plus, 980, 980 Pro, Team MP33, Western Digital SN850, SN740, SN570, SN530, and Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller), and Blue SN550/SN580 series.
(If you know how to install the latest rpi-eeprom updates, pieeprom-2024-01-24.bin fixed the Western Digital Blue SN550 nvme boot issue.
Incompatible NVMe SSDs:
Due to compatibility issues, we recommend avoiding the following NVMe SSD drives equipped with a Phison controller:
Western Digital Green SN350 series,Black SN850 series, Black SN770, Inland tn446 nvme drive, Corsair MP600 SSD, Samsung PM991, Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0, Transcend 110Q (TS500GMTE110Q). Specifically, SN350 and SN570 prevent the Raspberry Pi 5 from booting at all.